England take centre stage at the World Cup tonight as they face Tunisia in Volgograd.

Gareth Southgate's players have been restricted to watching briefs over the tournament's opening four days as Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Brazil and Germany have all failed to win their first matches in Russia.

Of the pre-tournament favourites, France are the only team to have recorded a victory in their first fixture as Manchester United's Paul Pogba notched a decisive late goal against Australia on Saturday.

England have flopped badly in their two most recent major tournament appearances but there is a cautious optimism among fans going into the match against Tunisia.

The Three Lions are unbeaten in 10 matches, a run that has included positive results against Brazil, Germany, Italy and Holland, but that will all be swiftly forgotten if England fall short again in Russia.